The Australian Government has created an Australian Platinum Jubilee Emblem for use in Australia.
Three colours make up the Australian Platinum Jubilee Emblem – platinum, gold and purple. The platinum colour represents Her Majesty The Queen’s 70 years on the throne, whilst the purple colour is synonymous with royalty. The gold is drawn from Australia’s floral emblem, the golden wattle; and our national colours, green and gold.
The emblem’s design is a stylised representation of the golden wattle spray brooch worn by Her Majesty on her previous visits to Australia. Australia gifted the brooch to The Queen during her first visit in 1954
The font – Perpetua, meaning ‘forever’ – acknowledges Her Majesty is the first Australian monarch ever to mark 70 years on the throne. It complements the elegance of the emblem.
The emblem may be used with permission by individuals, organisations, and charities for celebrations to mark Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022.
The emblem is authorised for use at:
- Official events and activities that are coordinated by government, including Commonwealth, state, territory or local government.
- Events that have been recognised by the Australian Government and listed on the Platinum Jubilee website.
- Appropriate event related and community souvenir items for official government and recognised events.
The emblem will be available for use for official government and recognised events until the end of 2022.
Any questions about the use of the emblem, including its use by third parties, should be directed to the Jubilee Events Taskforce.
The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet published details of the Royal Visits to celebrate Her Majesty the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in 2022. More information about Australia's Platinum Jubilee celebrations is available from the Trove archive of the The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee 2022 website